9324146

Photometric and Radiometric Calibration Using Optical Feedback

PublishedApril 26, 2016
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1. A method of calibrating a camera and a display, the method comprising: dithering between a first display pixel value and a second display pixel value to create a light source from the display; capturing the light source using the camera via a plurality of photographs taken by the camera, each photograph comprising a plurality of camera pixels; determining a camera response by measuring plurality of camera quantization levels associated with the plurality of camera pixels based on the first display pixel value and the second display pixel value; and determining a display response based on the plurality of camera quantization levels, the display response comprising a plurality of luminance output values of the display.

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2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: generating a camera table comprising a plurality of camera data pairs, each camera data pair comprising a digital camera output level and a camera quantization level; generating a display table comprising a plurality of display data pairs, each display data pair comprising a digital display output level and a display luminance output value; and performing a conversion between a digital pixel value for at least one of the camera or the display based on the camera table and the display table, respectively.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the camera quantization level in the camera data pair is associated with a range of camera quantization levels for the digital camera output level.

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4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: scaling the camera quantization level prior to inserting the camera quantization in the camera table; and scaling the display luminance output value prior to inserting the display luminance output value in the display table.

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5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising varying two or more shutter times of the camera to determine the camera response.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising normalizing the camera response and the display response based on a maximum luminance output value of the display.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the camera response further comprises: measuring a first amount of light associated with the first display pixel value and a second amount of light associated with the second display pixel value; and performing a comparison of the first amount of light and the second amount of light.

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8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising adjusting for a variation between the first amount of light and the second amount of light based on the comparison.

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9. A system comprising: a display to present a first pattern associated with a first display pixel value and a second pattern associated with a second display pixel value to create a light source from the display; a camera to capture the light source via a plurality of photographs, each photograph comprising a plurality of camera pixels; and a processor to: determine a camera response by measuring plurality of camera quantization levels associated with the plurality of camera pixels based on the first display pixel value and the second display pixel value; and determine a display response based on the plurality of camera quantization levels, the display response comprising a plurality of luminance output values of the display.

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10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor is to: generate a camera table comprising a plurality of camera data pairs, each camera data pair comprising a digital camera output level and a camera quantization level; generate a display table comprising a plurality of display data pairs, each display data pair comprising a digital display output level and a display luminance output value; and perform a conversion between a digital pixel value for at least one of the camera or the display based on the camera table and the display table, respectively.

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11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the camera quantization level in the camera data pair is associated with a range of camera quantization levels for the digital camera output level.

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12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the processor is to scale the camera quantization level prior to inserting the camera quantization in the camera table and scale the display luminance output value prior to inserting the display luminance output value in the display table.

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13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor is to vary two or more shutter times of the camera to determine the camera response.

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14. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor is to normalize the camera response and the display response based on a maximum luminance output value of the display.

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15. A machine readable storage disk or device comprising instructions, which when executed, cause a machine to: dither between a first display pixel value and a second display pixel value to create a light source from a display; capture the light source via a plurality of photographs taken by a camera, each photograph comprising a plurality of camera pixels; determine a camera response by measuring plurality of camera quantization levels associated with the plurality of camera pixels based on the first display pixel value and the second display pixel value; and determine a display response based on the plurality of camera quantization levels, the display response comprising a plurality of luminance output values of the display.

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16. The machine readable storage disk or device of claim 15 , wherein the instructions further cause the machine to: generate a camera table comprising a plurality of camera data pairs, each camera data pair comprising a digital camera output level and a camera quantization level; generate a display table comprising a plurality of display data pairs, each display data pair comprising a digital display output level and a display luminance output value; and perform a conversion between a digital pixel value for at least one of the camera or the display based on the camera table and the display table, respectively.

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17. The machine readable storage device or disk of claim 16 , wherein the camera quantization level in the camera data pair is associated with a range of camera quantization levels for the digital camera output level.

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18. The machine readable storage disk or device of claim 16 , wherein the instructions further cause the machine to: scale the camera quantization level prior to inserting the camera quantization in the camera table; and scale the display luminance output value prior to inserting the display luminance output value in the display table.

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19. The machine readable storage disk or device of claim 15 , wherein the instructions further cause the machine to vary two or more shutter times of the camera to determine the camera response.

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20. The machine readable storage disk or device of claim 15 , wherein the instructions further cause the machine to normalize the camera response and the display response based on a maximum luminance output value of the display.

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Publication Date

April 26, 2016

Inventors

Paul J. Olczak
John E. Tumblin

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